AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoPacific Security: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale condemned China’s nuclear-capable missile test over the Pacific, saying it’s “not something a friend does” and registering a formal protest as Tuvalu and Palau also urged restraint and respect for the region’s nuclear-free vision. Regional Defence Pacts: Australia and Fiji signed the Ocean of Peace Alliance (Vuvale Union) with mutual aid language, while New Zealand signalled it will engage on joining—moves that are reshaping Pacific security planning as major powers compete. Aviation & Trade Links: Solomon Airlines launched its first direct Honiara–Port Moresby service in 15 years, boosting business travel and tourism; separately, Air Niugini resumes nonstop Port Moresby–Tokyo flights from July 18, strengthening PNG’s gateway role for exporters and travellers. Education & Development Finance: Australia announced a SBD56 million education package for Solomon Islands, and Japan signed an Exchange of Notes for a SBD150 million development policy loan to support fiscal reforms and resilient growth. Border Systems: Munda International Airport went live with the Solomon Islands Border Management System, processing Brisbane arrivals electronically as visa and online payment work continues. Women’s Leadership: WELSI launched the SHEleads mentorship program to build leadership pathways for women in public and private sectors. Local Relief: The Shortlands Islands Disaster Response Committee completed fundraising and began distributing cyclone Maila relief supplies to affected communities.
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